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As a Youth Exchange student sponsored by a Rotary club and/or district, you must agree to the following rules and conditions of exchange. Please note that districts may edit this document or insert additional rules if needed to account for local conditions.
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Obey the Laws of the Host Country — If found guilty of violation of any law, student can expect no assistance from their sponsors or their native country. Student will be returned home as soon as he/she is released by authorities. |
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The student is not allowed to possess or use illegal drugs. Medicine prescribed by a physician is allowed. Bring prescription with you and tell your host parents. |
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The student is not authorized to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind which requires a federal/state/provincial license or participate in driver education programs. |
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The illegal drinking of alcoholic beverages is expressly forbidden. Students who are of legal age should refrain. Drunkeness is not acceptable. If the host family offers a student an alcoholic drink, it is permissible to accept it under their supervision in their home. |
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Stealing is prohibited. There are no exceptions. |
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Unauthorized travel is not allowed. Students must follow the travel rules of the Host District. |
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The student must be covered by a health and life insurance policy agreeable to the Hosting District. |
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The student must attend school regularly and make an honest attempt to succeed. |
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The student must abide by the rules and conditions of exchange of the Hosting District provided to you by the District Youth Exchange Committee. |
Severe/Consistent disregard for these rules will result in being returned home.
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Smoking is discouraged. If you state in your application that you do not smoke, you will be held to that position throughout your year. Your acceptance and host family placement is based on your signed statement. Under no circumstances are you to smoke in your Host Family’s bedrooms. |
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Become an integral part of the Host Family, assuming duties and responsibilities normal for a student of your age and other children in the family. Respect your host’s wishes. |
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Learn the language of your host country. The effort will be appreciated by teachers, host parents, Rotary club members and others you meet in the community. It will go a long way in your gaining acceptance in the community and those who will become lifelong friends. |
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Attend Rotary-sponsored events and host family events. Show an interest in host family and Rotary activities to which you are invited. Volunteer to get involved, do not wait to be asked. Lack of interest on your part is detrimental to your exchange and can have a negative impact on future exchanges. |
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Get involved in your school and community activities. Plan your recreation and spare time activities around your school and community friends. Do not spend all your time with the other exchange students. |
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Choose friends in the community carefully. Ask for and heed the advice of host families, counselors and school personnel in choosing friends. |
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Do not borrow money. Pay any bills you incur promptly. Ask permission to use the family telephone, keep track of long distance calls and reimburse your host family each month for the calls you make. |
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Travel is permitted with host parents or for Rotary club or district functions authorized by the hosting Rotary club or district. Other travel must be approved by the host district contact, host club, host family and student’s own parents/legal guardians in writing exempting Rotary of responsibility and liability. Depending on the local situation students may not travel alone or accompanied only by other students. |
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If you are offered an opportunity to go on a trip or to an event, make sure you understand any costs you must pay and your responsibilities before you go. |
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You must show proof of proper immunization. |